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"I shall have to make up my mind and take a few precautions for my personal safety. If not, as they say " It was nine o'clock. He strolled about among the ruins and then lay down near the cloisters and closed his eyes. "Well, young man, are you satisfied with the results of your campaign?" It was M. Filleul. "Delighted, Monsieur le Juge d'Instruction." "By which you mean to say ?"
He had been in the thick of it all the afternoon! He had examined it, interrogated them like a juge d'instruction, winnowed it, sifted it. And what was it all? An attempt by these wretched priests and noblesse to revive in the nineteenth century the age of electricity and Pullman cars a miserable mediaeval legend of an apparition, a miracle!
As soon as he knew it, he returned to the club calmly, and went up to his room, where Francis was waiting impatiently for him with an important paper just arrived. It was a notification to the Sieur Louis-Marie-Agenor de Monpavon to appear the next day in the office of the Juge d'Instruction. Was it addressed to the censor of the Territorial Bank or to the former receiver-general?
"By which I mean to say that I am prepared to keep my promise in spite of this very uninviting letter." He showed the letter to M. Filleul. "Pooh! Stuff and nonsense!" cried the magistrate. "I hope you won't let that prevent you " "From telling you what I know? No, Monsieur le Juge d'Instruction. I have given my word and I shall keep it.
She declared that one Clap, a friend of her late husband, had come to her one day to say that a certain Charles, a manservant, had remarked to him, ``Boursier poisoned himself because he was tired of living. Called before the Juge d'instruction, Henri Clap and Charles had concurred in denying this. The accusation maintained that the whole attitude of Mme Boursier proved her a poisoner.
But it is my fate to empty the cup of humiliation and degradation to the dregs. Have I not been made to appear before a Juge d'Instruction I, Passajon, former apparitor of the faculty, with thirty years of faithful service, and the ribbon of Officer of the Academy?
The very next day I made certain statements before M. le Juge d'instruction with regard to M. Mauruss Mosenstein, which caused the former to summon the worthy Israelite to his bureau, there to be confronted with me.
"I advise you, M. le Colonel," he said, in an official voice, "to come with us quietly for the present. Before the juge d'instruction we can enter at length into all these questions." The Colonel, very indignant still and acting the part marvellously yielded and went along with them. "Where's Medhurst?" Charles inquired, glancing round as we reached the door. "I wish he had stopped with us."
The first hearings of Helene's case were taken before the Juge d'instruction in Rennes, and she was remanded to the assizes for Ille-et-Vilaine, which took place, apparently, in the same city. The charges against her were limited to eleven thefts, three murders by poisoning, and three attempts at murder by the like means.
Ivor Dundas, of England, has been on the rack to-day." "What do you mean?" "He has been in the hands of the Juge d'Instruction. It is much the same, isn't it, if one has secrets to keep? Would you like to know, if some magical bird could tell you, what questions were put to Mr. Dundas, and what answers he made?" Strange, that this very thought had been torturing me before Godensky came!
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